
Stoan Seate has apologized for his ‘Fu#k EFF’ tweets.
Stoan Seate has buckled to the pressure from social media users to apologise for his controversial tweet.
He was viciously attacked on social media after he tweeted: “F***ck EFF”, on Monday, when he responded to the nationwide shutdown led by The Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF).
Social media users began insulting his back, attacking his acting, singing and rapping talent, some were also convinced that he was defending the ruling party because he was a recipient of tenders by the government.
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In a statement, he published on social media he pleaded for unity and vowed to take the Tweet down.
“After a lot of introspection and reflection, I’ve realised that my words cut deep…and words do matter. I love my country and my people deeply and I understand that some of my family, my associates and countrymen are EFF members and voters. Our country needs unity not all this division. I love you all, even the ones that have been swearing at me, I understand,” he wrote.
“This is to say I still don’t agree with some of the doctrine, methods and tactics used by the party and I will continue to express myself as a free man but in the interests of love, peace and unity amongst black South Africans.”
❤️🩹Ntlaye Bana Beso!! 🖐🏾😌🤚🏾 pic.twitter.com/DOoF4CpE1T
— STOAN (@stoanito) March 24, 2023
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